A waterproof structure for an implanted electronic device is capable of preventing the liquid or moist from entering and damaging the circuit board of the electronic device. The waterproof structure includes a shell, a first material layer, a second material layer, and a third material layer. The first material layer covers at least a part of the implanted electronic device. The second material layer covers the first material layer. The internal space of the shell is configured for accommodating the implanted electronic device. The shell is made of PEEK (polyether ether ketone). The third material layer is disposed between the second material layer and the shell.
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1. A manufacturing method of a waterproof structure applied to a circuit board of an implanted electronic device, comprising steps of:
forming a first material layer on the circuit board for covering at least a part of the circuit board;
forming a second material layer for covering the first material layer;
after forming the second material layer, disposing the circuit board, the first material layer and the second material layer in a shell, wherein the shell is made of PEEK (polyether ether ketone); and
filling a third material layer between the second material layer and the shell.
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This application is a Divisional of co-pending application Ser. No. 15/343,759 filed on Nov. 4, 2016, which claims priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119(a) on Patent Application No(s). 201510744140.4 filed in People's Republic of China on Nov. 5, 2015, and the entire contents of which are herein incorporated by reference in its entirety.
Field of Invention
The present invention relates to a waterproof structure for an implanted electronic device, and in particular, to a waterproof structure with multiple layers.
Related Art
Today, the precise micro-processes have be developed. In some researches, the electronic devices can be miniaturized and implanted into the organisms. Such implantations of electronic devices are commonly used for treatment or detection purposes. In order to ensure the safety and life of implanted medical electronic devices, it is important to provide a proper prevention mechanism of liquid infiltration.
In order to achieve the waterproof and moisture-proof functions for electronic devices, the components of the electronic device, such as connectors or shell holes, must be tightly bonded to prevent or delay the water and moist from entering the electronic device through the shell holes, which may result in problems such as oxidation of the electronic components. In addition, the infiltration of moisture may cause damage to the circuit board of the electronic device, and the damaged electronic device may further harm the human body. Accordingly, the implanted medical electronic devices must have a more stringent waterproof structure to avoid the danger of patients.
In general, the shell with waterproof function is used for achieving the purposes of waterproof and moisture-proof. For example, US Patent Application No. 2011/0112608A1 discloses a special waterproof shell for preventing the body liquid or moisture from entering the electronic device. In addition, the conventional art also discloses an approach to provide a rubber element on the gaps of the shell of the electronic device for sealing the connection between the connector and the device body, thereby preventing the moisture from entering the electronic device. However, the implanted medical electronic devices have higher risk to be damaged by the moisture than the general electronic devices. Accordingly, only a single shell structure is not good enough for the complete waterproof approach, and an advanced protection mechanism is needed for the implanted medical electronic devices so as to prevent the danger of the patients.
Therefore, it is desired to provide a waterproof structure for an implanted medical electronic device, which can perfectly block the body liquid and moisture and provide a safety protection once the electronic device is damaged.
In view of the foregoing, an objective of the present invention is to provide a waterproof structure for an implanted medical electronic device, which can prevent the body fluid or moisture from entering the electronic device and damaging the circuit board.
To achieve the above objective, the present invention discloses a waterproof structure applied to a circuit board of an implanted medical electronic device. The waterproof structure includes a shell, a first material layer, a second material layer, and a third material layer. The first material layer covers at least a part of the implanted electronic device. The second material layer covers the first material layer. The shell has an internal space for accommodating the implanted electronic device, and the shell is made of PEEK (polyether ether ketone). The third material layer is disposed between the second material layer and the shell.
In one embodiment, the third material layer is disposed between the second material layer and the shell, so that a porosity in the shell is less than 5%.
In one embodiment, each of the first material layer and the third material layer is made of epoxy or silicone.
In one embodiment, the second material layer includes poly-para-xylene or a combination of aluminum oxide and titanium oxide.
In one embodiment, the shell has at least two through holes.
In addition, the present invention also discloses a manufacturing method of a waterproof structure applied to a circuit board of an implanted electronic device. The manufacturing method includes the following steps of: forming a first material layer on the circuit board for covering at least a part of the circuit board; forming a second material layer for covering the first material layer; after forming the second material layer, disposing the circuit board, the first material layer and the second material layer in a shell, wherein the shell is made of PEEK (polyether ether ketone); and filling a third material layer between the second material layer and the shell.
In one embodiment, the second material layer includes poly-para-xylene, and the second material layer is formed by CVD (chemical vapor deposition).
In one embodiment, the second material layer includes a combination of aluminum oxide and titanium oxide, and the second material layer is formed by ALD (atomic layer deposition).
The present invention utilizes a waterproof structure with three layers for improving the protection of the electronic device, so that the body fluid or moisture can be blocked. Even the body fluid or moisture penetrates through the shell, the waterproof structure can still protect the implanted electronic device from the body fluid or moisture.
The invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description and accompanying drawings, which are given for illustration only, and thus are not limitative of the present invention, and wherein:
The present invention will be apparent from the following detailed description, which proceeds with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein the same references relate to the same elements.
To be noted, the implanted electronic device is a medical electronic device that can be implanted into the animal body. For example, the medical electronic device can be an implantable nerve stimulator, a blood glucose sensor, or an artificial pacemaker. The animal body is a mammal such as mouse, human, rabbit, cow, sheep, pig, monkey, dog, cat and the like, and is preferably human. Besides, the waterproof structure of the implanted electronic device of this invention is not limited to the medical electronic device. However, in the following embodiments, the implanted electronic device is an implantable nerve stimulator for spine, which can heal or release the pain of human body.
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The second material layer 12 can be formed by CVD (chemical vapor deposition) or ALD (atomic layer deposition). In more detailed, poly-para-xylene is stacked on the surface of the first material layer 11 by the CVD process so as to form the second material layer 12. Otherwise, a combination of aluminum oxide and titanium oxide is deposited on the surface of the first material layer 11 by the ALD process so as to form the second material layer 12. Of course, the second material layer 12 can also be formed by other materials having a molecular structure with tight arrangement, and this invention is not limited.
The third material layer 13 is made of epoxy or silicone. In practice, the epoxy or silicone is injected to the gap between the second material layer 12 and the shell 15 through the through holes 14 until the porosity in the shell 15 is less than 5%. In other words, the third material layer 13 can not only provide the waterproof and insulation function, but also fix the circuit board 30 of the electronic device 1, the first material layer 11 and the second material layer 12 in the shell 15. This configuration can protect the second material layer 12 from being broken by collision. In addition, the conductive sheets P for coupling the circuit board 30 are not covered by the first material layer 11 and the second material layer 12, and they protrude over the first material layer 11 and the second material layer 12 for connecting with the pins, which pass through the through holes 14. Accordingly, the fixing function of the third material layer 13 can further ensure the fixing of the welding point between the conductive sheet P and the pin, thereby preventing the detachment between the conductive sheet P and the pin.
In this embodiment, the shell is made of PEEK (polyether ether ketone), which has resistances for high temperature, corrosion and hydrolysis. Since the shell 15 of the electronic device 1 directly contacts with the human body, the biocompatible material (PEEK) can fabricate the shell with less harmful to human body. The first material layer 11 and the third material layer 13 can be made of epoxy or silicone, which has the properties of high temperature resistance, waterproof and insulation. Accordingly, using these materials (epoxy or silicone) to cover the circuit board 30 of the electronic device 1 can prevent the leakage of moisture or body fluid so as to protect the inside circuit board 30. Moreover, when the circuit board 30 has short circuit, this configuration can also protect the human body from the possible electric shock or burn. The second material layer 12 can be made of poly-para-xylene or a combination of aluminum oxide and titanium oxide. Since the material of the second material layer 12 has a molecular structure with tight arrangement, the external water molecules can be perfectly blocked so as to achieve the purpose of blocking water and moisture.
Step 200: forming a first material layer 11 on the surface of the implanted electronic device 1, wherein the formed first material layer 11 covers at least a part of the implanted electronic device 1.
Step 202: forming a second material layer 12 for covering the first material layer 11.
Step 204: after forming the second material layer 12, disposing the implanted electronic device 1, the first material layer 11, and the second material layer 12 in a shell 15.
Step 206: filling a third material layer 13 between the second material layer 12 and the shell 15 until the porosity between in the shell 15 is less than 5%.
Those skilled persons in the art can realize the steps described in
Although the invention has been described with reference to specific embodiments, this description is not meant to be construed in a limiting sense. Various modifications of the disclosed embodiments, as well as alternative embodiments, will be apparent to persons skilled in the art. It is, therefore, contemplated that the appended claims will cover all modifications that fall within the true scope of the invention.
Chang, Chi-Heng, Wu, Chen-Tun, Cheng, Chan-Yi
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